FAQ: What should I say during an interrogation?
Posted on November 17, 2019 in FAQs
What should I say during an interrogation? During an interrogation, your best play is always to say nothing. It doesn't matter what the police promise you, it doesn't matter what anyone promises you, keep your mouth closed and call your lawyer immediately. We're here to help.
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